adrift - Meaning in Punjabi

adrift - Meaning in Punjabi

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Definitions and Meaning of adrift in English

adrift adjective

  1. afloat on the surface of a body of wateradj.all

    Example

    • "after the storm the boats were adrift"
  2. aimlessly driftingadj.all

What is adrift meaning in Punjabi?

The word or phrase adrift refers to afloat on the surface of a body of water, or aimlessly drifting, or off course, wandering aimlessly, or floating freely; not anchored. See adrift meaning in Punjabi, adrift definition, translation and meaning of adrift in Punjabi. Find adrift similar words, adrift synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of adrift. Find the answer of what is the meaning of adrift in Punjabi.

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